articleStrategic Management JournalJan 24, 2002Closed access

The persistence of knowledge‐based advantage: an empirical test for product performance and technological knowledge

University of Pittsburgh · International Institute for Management Development

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Abstract

Abstract Resource‐based theory maintains that intrinsic characteristics of resources and capabilities, such as their tacitness, complexity, and specificity, prevent imitation and thereby prolong exceptional performance. There is little direct evidence to verify these claims, yet a substantial literature encourages firms to formulate competitive strategies around resources with these attributes. Further, work outside the resource‐based tradition suggests that these attributes can slow innovation, and it is not clear when this effect outweighs the benefits of inimitability. This paper seeks to clarify whether and how the complexity, tacitness, and specificity of a firm's knowledge affect the persistence of its…

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Keywords
  • Imitation
  • Competitive advantage
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Product (mathematics)
  • Industrial organization
  • Business
  • Persistence (discontinuity)
  • Empirical evidence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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